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Engineering Failure Analysis, 2015
Abstract A moored ship can experience problems when subjected to heavy environmental loads. In most cases, wind and current loads are the only design considerations for the mooring situation in the harbor, and wave loads are not considered due to the low wave amplitudes in harbors.
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Abstract A moored ship can experience problems when subjected to heavy environmental loads. In most cases, wind and current loads are the only design considerations for the mooring situation in the harbor, and wave loads are not considered due to the low wave amplitudes in harbors.
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Volume 1: Offshore Technology; Offshore Geotechnics, 2019
Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gained popularity in recent years for offshore engineering applications, and one such challenging application is detection of mooring line failure of a floating offshore platform. For most types of floating offshore platforms, accurately detecting any mooring line damage and/or failures is of ...
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Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gained popularity in recent years for offshore engineering applications, and one such challenging application is detection of mooring line failure of a floating offshore platform. For most types of floating offshore platforms, accurately detecting any mooring line damage and/or failures is of ...
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Torsional failure of a wire rope mooring line during installation in deep water
Engineering Failure Analysis, 1999Abstract During the deployment of mooring components for an FPSO in deep water excessive torsional distortion was induced which led to failure of all six spiral strand mooring ropes. A mechanism has been investigated which accounts for the failures.
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Volume 7: Ocean Renewable Energy
Abstract The potential sites for floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) in Taiwan are mostly located in shallow water depths ranging from 50 m to 100 m. Recent studies reveal that semi-taut mooring appears to be a feasible solution for FOWTs in shallow waters. However, the potential area is also one of the busiest navigation channels in
Hung-Jie Tang +3 more
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Abstract The potential sites for floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) in Taiwan are mostly located in shallow water depths ranging from 50 m to 100 m. Recent studies reveal that semi-taut mooring appears to be a feasible solution for FOWTs in shallow waters. However, the potential area is also one of the busiest navigation channels in
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Stochastic prediction of mooring line fatigue and failure
2001Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 2001. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; by Peter B. Sabin. ; S.M.
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Mooring line failure analysis of a novel grand trine shared mooring system for floating wind farms
To underline the safety redundancy of the novel shared mooring system for floating wind farms, this paper performs a series of mooring line failure analyses including a 2-line failure scenario for a 3-FOWT grand trine shared mooring floating wind farm under 50-year storm conditions. The results indicate each FOWT is sensitive to the failure of upstreamWang, Chenyu +5 more
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10th Conference on Computational Methods in Marine Engineering, 2023
H. Tang, R. Yang, H. Yao
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H. Tang, R. Yang, H. Yao
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